A new E-Verify help document is now available online through the E-Verify web site which provides instructions on how to prove that your company (or more accurately, your organization) participates in E-Verify. Presumably, the USCIS is anticipating that federal contractors may need to demonstrate their enrollment in E-Verify by providing some form of proof to a contracting officer. Likewise, subcontractors may need to do the same to ensure their prime contractors that they are abiding by the E-Verify clause.
The actual document is available here. Essentially, it instructs an organization to print-out the Company Information screen from E-Verify. It’s unclear whether this is a final document, but hopefully we’ll receive additional guidance next week.
A new E-Verify help document is now available online through the E-Verify web site which provides instructions on how to prove that your company (or more accurately, your organization) participates in E-Verify. Presumably, the USCIS is anticipating that federal contractors may need to demonstrate their enrollment in E-Verify by providing some form of proof to a contracting officer. Likewise, subcontractors may need to do the same to ensure their prime contractors that they are abiding by the E-Verify clause.
Essentially, it instructs an organization to print-out the Company Information screen from E-Verify. It’s unclear whether this is a final document, but hopefully we’ll receive additional guidance next week.